Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste, a French wine castle (château in French) that is located in the appellation Pauillac and which according to the 1855 classification was classified as Cinquièmes Crus. Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste is one of the very few chateaux whose the positions and the sizes of the vineyards have not changed since 1855. The château area is 90 hectares and 55 of them are planted with vines. The planting density is 10,000 vines per hectare. (2012-12)

Château Grand Puy Lacoste, a French wine that comes from Château Grand Puy Lacoste. The wine consists of about 60 to 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, about 20 to 30% Merlot and 0 to 3% Cabernet Franc. Average age of the vines is 38 years (in 2012) and the yield is around 30 hl / ha. All grapes are handpicked, and carefully sorted twice, before and after the destemming. The maceration lasts for about three weeks, and the wine is aged in French oak barriques (70% new) for a period between 16 and 18 months, depending on the vintage. Château Grand Puy Lacoste’s second wine is Lacoste Borie. (2012-12)

Château Grillet, a French appellation that belongs Northern Rhône wine region, which in turn belongs Rhône wine region. The entire appellation, which consists of only a vineyard that is 3,5 ha large, is owned by Neyret-Gachet family. The climate is characterized by very hot summers, mild winters and that it rains regularly. The average yield is incredible low (13 hl/ha) and only about 7,000 bottles of Château-Grillet-wine are produced per year. The wine is best when it is 10 to 15 years old. (2010-12)